Digital Transformation of the Construction Sector Discussed in Astana
Minister of Industry and Construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ersaiyn Nagaspaev held a working meeting at the RSE “Gosexpertiza” (Republican State Enterprise “State Non-Departmental Project Expertise”) on the digital transformation of the construction sector, the ministry’s press service reported.
The meeting was attended by the ministry’s subordinate organizations RSE “Gosexpertiza,” RSE “Gosgradkadastr” (Republican State Enterprise “State Urban Planning Cadastre”), and JSC “KazNIISA” (Joint-Stock Company “Kazakh Scientific Research and Design Institute of Construction and Architecture”). They presented their key results, current digital services, and development plans.
The meeting was attended by subordinate organizations: RSE “Gosexpertiza” (Republican State Enterprise “State Non-Departmental Project Expertise”), RSE “Gosgradkadastr” (Republican State Enterprise “State Urban Planning Cadastre”), and JSC “KazNIISA” (Kazakh Scientific Research and Design Institute of Construction and Architecture).
They presented their performance results, current digital services, and development plans.The discussion covered key information systems that enable full life-cycle digitalization of construction projects:
● the urban-planning cadastre AIS SUPC (Automated Information System of State Urban Planning Cadastre) ● the design and expertise portal SBIM (State Bank of Information Models), ● the E-Qurylys electronic monitoring and control system.
The minister was shown services for issuing initial permitting documentation, AI-based construction monitoring, expert review processing, preparation of as-built documentation, and automated verification of cost estimates.
Ersaiyn Nagaspaev emphasized that digitalization is a key tool for improving efficiency and transparency in the construction industry amid growing construction volumes and stricter quality requirements. Following the meeting, instructions were given to continue implementing advanced technologies and expanding digital services, including the use of artificial intelligence.